Troy recognizes students

Troy University has recognized students for completing IMPACT new student orientation and enrolling in classes for the Fall 2014 semester.

Mary Ferrell of Alpine

Victoria Roper of Pell City

Tadarrius Campbell of Leeds

Madison Barnett of Sylacauga

Thomas Lovelady of Alpine

Kelsey Aldridge of Pell City

Meaghan Pearce of Sylacauga

Catherine Hardegree of Sylacauga

Cassidy Gill of Sylacauga

Whitney Hand of Odenville

Logan Becker of Sylacauga

Allison Stephens of Pell City

Paul Crowder of Sylacauga (35151)

Troy University is a public, internationally recognized institution serving a broad range of students on four campuses in Alabama.

, online and around the world, providing a wide variety of academic programs from the associate to the doctoral level. Founded in 1887, with the motto “Educate the mind to think, the heart to feel, and the body to act,” Troy University’s continuing mission is to prepare future leaders through teaching the importance of service to the community. With in-class and online programs in fields like business, education, nursing, computer science, and criminal justice, students can pursue an in-demand education with a university that continues to receive accolades from the nation’s top publications. TROY has been recognized by the Princeton Review as “one of the best in the Southeast,” by U.S. News & World Report as “one of the top universities in the South,” and by Military Times as “a top university for troops.”